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Based on my research, I can provide you with comprehensive information about the awards associated with Legally Blonde (2001):
Golden Globe Awards (2002):
The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy.
Reese Witherspoon won the award for Best Actress—Musical or Comedy.
MTV Movie Awards (2002):
Reese Witherspoon won MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance, Best Line, and Best Dressed, and was nominated for Best Female Performance.
Teen Choice Awards (2001):
The film won Film - Choice Movie of the Summer, and received nominations for Film - Choice Sleazebag (Victor Garber) and Film - Choice Hissy Fit (Reese Witherspoon).
Costume Designers Guild (2001):
The film was nominated for the 2001 Award for Best Costume Design in a Feature Film - Contemporary from the Costume Designers Guild (CDG).
Deauville Festival of American Film (2001):
The film was shown at Deauville Festival of American Film (Avant Premieres/Previews) August 31 - September 9, 2001.
Athens International Film Festival (2002):
The film received a nomination for Best Actress: Musical or Comedy.
Milan International Film Festival:
The film won Best Feature Film at the Milan International Film Festival.
Other Awards:
The film received nominations including from the Young Artist Award for Best Family Feature Film - Comedy and the Golden Schmoes for Best Actress of the Year (Reese Witherspoon).
In total, according to my knowledge, the film received approximately 6 wins and 14 nominations across various award bodies.
The summary missed the BMI Film Music Award won by Rolfe Kent.
The summary missed nominations for Best Actress and Best Original Score at the Satellite Awards.
Legally Blonde (2001) received several awards and nominations, primarily recognizing Reese Witherspoon's performance.
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Other Recognition:
Note on Festival Awards: The claims regarding wins/nominations at the Milan International Film Festival and Athens International Film Festival appear to be incorrect or hallucinations, as there is no record of the film competing or winning at these specific events.